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Added at 9am, 24.01.12 by Charlie

Discovering Your Local History - Put On Your White Gloves

Ruth Gardiner from John Oxley Library, and Saadia Thomson Dwyer from Queensland State Archives, will present a range of treasures from their collections that relate to the Moreton Bay region. 

Participants will have the opportunity to closely view the items on display.

The original Whiteside Diaries will also be on display at this event.

Caboolture Library 07 5433 2000
Redcliffe Library 07 3283 0311

Dates / Times
Caboolture Library, 15 February 2012, 9.30am - 12.30pm
Redcliffe Library, 29 February 2012, 9.30am- 12.30pm

Cost: Free
Bookings: Bookings for this event are recommended.

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Added at 8am, 24.02.10 by Stephanie Ryan

Brisbane History Group Meeting and Launch 28 Feb 2010 - 28.02.10, 1:30pm

Brisbane History group is launching a novel published originally 145 years ago. Find the flavour of another era in this book.

Time: 1:30pm

Date: Sun 28th Feb, 2010

Location: Mercy Heritage Centre 547 Ann St FORTITUDE VALLEY

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2 Comments

Hi Stephanie, Just wanting to let you know that the info. link that should be showing on the bottom of your pdf notice (on the touch screen) is not showing for some reason. We're having a look at the problem and we'll let you know when it's fixed. Seems to be a problem across all pdf notices for the moment. thanks, Fiona.

Comment added 9am, Wednesday 24th Feb 10 by "f Red"

Hi Stephanie, It turns out that we never had an info. link on the PDF notices :) I have added this job to our to do list though. You can scroll the PDF notice on the touch screen. I am wondering if the scroll bars are clear on the touch screen. They were not obvious on my lap top as the colour of the PDF was close to the colour of the scroll bars. I will be in this week sometime to check. thanks, Fiona.

Comment added 12pm, Sunday 28th Feb 10 by "f Red"

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